Blog Investigation 2/6

My finished project:

Because I have already finished my previous project, I am going to move on to planning out my next project. Since my previous project was inspired by video games, I went to brainstorm about what I could do for my next video. The idea of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) came to mind. 

This week, I did an investigation on Five Nights at Freddy's. It is a horror game where your goal is to try and survive five nights at Freddy Fazbear's pizza while tracking the animatronics movements through the security cameras. After taking in some feedback from Mr. Bomboy, who suggested that I record something in real life, I thought that this would be something fun and creative that I could do with my plushies at home. I could set them up in areas of my house and make it seem as if they were moving around throughout the night. Like FNAF, I would be monitoring all of their movements in an office room through the security cameras. 

The security cameras in FNAF look a little something like this:








There are a total of eleven cameras in the game, each one exhibiting a different place in the pizzeria. I would like to create something similar to this, displaying my plushies and stuffed animals in front of the camera. Obviously, my house is not a pizzeria, so I would label each security camera in a different place in my house. The places in the security cameras are also very dark to show that it is nighttime, so whenever I make my video, I may have to use coloring effects to make it seem like it is nighttime.

In Five Nights at Freddy's, there is also a guy on the phone who gives directions to the security guy working the nightshift. During the week, I looked up the lines of the phone guy and took inspiration from it to write my own script. 


Work Log:

Monday: Wrote script

Tuesday: Wrote script

Wednesday: Wrote script

Thursday: Designed camera layout in after effects

Friday: No school

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